Articles, tagged with "center for disease control", page 5
17th December 2010
STD testing centers are designed to determine the type of sexually transmitted disease you have acquired. Depending on the type of disease you would like to be tested for, there are HIV, Oral Herpes, HPV, Syphilis, Herpes and Gonorrhea testing.
A typic...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
08th December 2010
Search Engine Marketers are fleeing for their lives!
Once again Google has tilted the axis on which their world spins – precipitating a tectonic plate shift in the magnetic field surrounding SEM.
This isn't your seasonal Google Slap or climate induc...
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Author:
Barry A Densa
08th December 2010
A new study on postmenopausal women was recently published in the American Journal of Medicine that showed that less active women were twice as likely to get sick as those who exercised regularly. This is the first randomized clinical trial, the gold stan...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
30th November 2010
According to the Center For Disease Control (CDC), Group B Strep is the most prevalent cause of sepsis and meningitis (a significant illness of the fluid of the spinal cord and the fluid surrounding the brain) in infants. As a bacterial infection, group b...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
26th November 2010
Decorative wall decals (also referred to as decorative wall stickers or wall graphics) are one of the latest trends in home décor. They are becoming widely popular as an “instant home makeover" solution. Although wall decals come in a variety of shapes, ...
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Author:
Candace Perkins
24th November 2010
When you study overseas health and safety should be a top priority for you. It’s important to take precautions and use common sense throughout your daily activities and as you explore new places. Prepare yourself and prevent your dream trip from turning i...
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Author:
Bob Adams
24th November 2010
The Center for Disease Control recently reported skin cancer cases are on the rise throughout the United States, and nowhere is this more important news than it is in Colorado Springs. Skin cancer cases don't disproportionately affect citizens of this bea...
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Author:
Palyn Peterson
23rd November 2010
When researchers in the United Kingdom followed over 1,000 people during the fall and winter seasons of 2008 looking for clues as to why some people get sick more often than others, a surprising result was found. People who are physically fit and stay act...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
19th November 2010
Obesity is a growing trend, even though Americans are more health conscious than ever. Studies estimate that two-thirds of all Americans are overweight, and one-third of those are "obese."
According to the Center for Disease Control, here's what's goin...
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Author:
successful1
16th November 2010
Car accidents happen everyday and the injuries caused from those accidents many of times are quite serious and catastrophic. Add a brand new teen driver in the picture and the chance for a car accident to take place is much higher. In fact, the Insurance ...
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Author:
LBuckfire
11th November 2010
Lyme disease isn’t similar to the flu - you can’t take a shot and be able to avoid it, for the most part Although there was a vaccination for Lyme disease . The easiest way to avoid contracting Lyme disease is to avoid the areas that ticks typically popul...
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Author:
gobigred72
03rd November 2010
When it comes to the Internet, a simple click of a mouse will give you an amazing array of travel information but you need to spend some time to locate, sort, and evaluate all the data available online. Those which offer comparatives or specialty informat...
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Author:
rachel jacob
26th October 2010
An amazing array of travel information is available with just the click of a mouse, but it can take an enormous amount of time to locate, sort and evaluate all the data available online. Considering the most efficient travel resources, these are the sites...
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Author:
adella mufi
05th October 2010
The new virus was first detected in the US in April 2009. The virus was initially called swine flu virus because it is genetically very similar to viruses that normally cause flu in swine (animals such pigs, boars, hogs).
The virus can be spread to pi...
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Author:
JonyDepth
01st October 2010
The incidence of car accidents in the United States is 4,563,000 per year, 380,250 per month, 87,750 per week, 12,501 per day, 520 per hour, 8 per minute, 0 per second. Note: this extrapolation calculation uses the incidence statistic: 4,563,000 cases req...
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Author:
drraysue